View Masters Programs in Engineering & Technology 2017 in St. Lawrence in USA

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Clarkson University, School of Business

At Clarkson University, you have the opportunity to earn two master's degrees in two years, developing your engineering and management skills in a stimulating, project-based environment.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in St. Lawrence in USA. Dual Master Degree Program (ME/MBA)
Earn Two Master's Degrees in Two Years
At Clarkson University, you have the opportunity to earn two master's degrees in two years, developing your engineering and management skills in a stimulating, project-based environment.
Students first complete a program leading to a 30-credit hour, non-thesis Master of Engineering (ME) degree. This program focuses on practical design applications in an environment that spans the boundaries between traditional disciplines. You must submit your application to the ME program first which will then be sent to the Graduate Business Programs Office for evaluation.
Students accepted into the ME/MBA dual degree program will have an opportunity to complete the necessary business foundation requirements in the summer through the Business Concepts Program after earning the ME but prior to the start of the MBA program. These foundation courses will be offered at no tuition cost to participants in this dual degree program.
The second year, you will earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, emphasizing teamwork and leadership and managerial skills, again benefiting from Clarkson's size, which allows individual attention from professors.
At the end of this experience, you will have enhanced your engineering skills and learned valuable management skills - both of which will further your career.
Master of Engineering
This special non-thesis program can be viewed as a professional extension of your undergraduate degree. The curriculum will prepare you for advanced work in engineering. You will learn from faculty who have achieved national and international recognition for their work.
You can earn the Master of Engineering in any of Clarkson's engineering departments: chemical & biomolecular, civil & environmental, electrical & computer, and mechanical & aeronautical. The program assumes you have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate engineering discipline and will continue studying in that area or a related field.
The Business Concepts Program
Upon review of your undergraduate transcript(s), the Graduate Business Programs Office will notify you if you need to take any required business foundation courses. Students may be required to take up to a maximum of 10 courses (1.5 credits each) at no additional tuition cost. These summer courses provide a solid business foundation and are required before you begin the MBA.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Teamwork is a central focus of Clarkson's MBA program. We emphasize the development of effective communication skills, including oral, written and multimedia methods. The core courses use cases, behavioral role-playing, and simulation gaming as teaching methods. Several hands-on projects, consulting assignments, and global business program opportunities provide application of theory to real business situations.
The MBA program begins in mid-August and is completed by early May. The Clarkson MBA program is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a distinction enjoyed by only 33 percent of business schools in the United States.
ME/MBA Admission
To Apply for this dual degree program, you need to complete:
1.One application (good for both degrees) - once your application is reviewed for the Master of Engineering program, your file will be sent to the Graduate Business Programs Office for evaluation for the MBA program.
2.Two Essays
3.Resume
4.The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Exam
5.International Students must also submit a TOEFL exam
For the School of Engineering, a TOEFL score of 550 PBT, 230 CPT, or 80 iBT is required
For the School of Business, a TOEFL score of 600 PBT, 250 CPT, or 100 iBT is required. In addition, students will be required to complete a TSE (Test of Spoken English). This can be completed by either scoring a 100 or better on the TOEFLiBT exam or by calling the Graduate Business Programs Office for a brief telephone interview.
If a student is accepted for the dual degree program, letters of acceptance and notification of merit-based scholarships will come from both offices. If a student is denied acceptance into the Master of Engineering program, it is still possible to be admitted into the MBA program and vice versa.
Costs and Financial Aid
More than 90 percent of students in the dual degree program receive financial aid. The School of Engineering provides some merit-based tuition scholarships during the Master of Engineering year. For this scholarship, students will work as a research or teaching assistant.
The School of Business offers merit-based scholarships as well but in the form of tuition waivers. During the MBA program, students can also work as a graduate assistant earning up to $1,500 per semester.
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